More than just a retail point, the neighborhood ‘tindahan’ is a masterclass in Filipino resilience, trust, and the art of the ‘tingi’ life.
From tech management to neo-romantic sirens, Esguerra charts the anatomy of a beautiful boredom.
There is a deliberate, heavy languor in the limbs of Nathan Esguerra’s women. They droop, stretch, and elongate until they seem to spill off the canvas. It is…
The CBCP’s call for digital fasting confronts a nation drowning in screens.
The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has urged Filipino Catholics to practice digital-media fasting this Lent as a modern form of conversion.
While traditional fasting focuses on food,…
From ‘Martir sa Golgota’ to the 4K clarity of ‘The Chosen,’ how media became our modern senakulo.
Allyster Arroza’s charcoal-lit resistance against a loud world.
Alice Reyes’s Tales of the Manuvu opens at the Proscenium Theater in Rockwell, Makati, for a rare staging this March 28 to 29.
Celebrated Chef Tatung launches KitchiZen, a landmark book that frames the Filipino kitchen as a school for civic virtue and the mastery of “enoughness.”
Lokalpedia founder John Sherwin Felix has spent years documenting rare native ingredients. Now, he faces a lawsuit from the author of a heritage recipe book published by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) for doing exactly what his platform promised: ensuring…
The coastal province of Zamboanga Sibugay turned a massive seafood harvest into a record-breaking 1.3-kilometer feat of patience and oyster shells.
Merging visual discipline with social commentary, Tanseco explores moral clarity through contemporary sculpture.
